MUHDOCH.] 



MANTl.F.S. 



121 



sertcd in tlie edge."' Accordiiii;- to NoKlcnskiold.- (he men at I'itlckij 

 wear the hoodle.ss frock sumnuT and wintei-. putlin^ nn (im- (ir Iwd -ck 

 arate hoods in winter. The under hood a|>|)cars (.> he like i.iie <ir two 

 which I .saw worn at Plover P.ay. namely, a ilosclitting niyhteap of 

 thin reindeer skin tied under the chin. The 

 dress of the Siberian women consists ol' t'l mk 



to ti<;httittin,y lioots rcachiiii,-- to the knees. ' 

 Mantles. — '■('irc'iilar" mantles of deerskin. 

 fastened at the neck liy 

 over the lu^ad like a poi 

 men in very cold weat 

 clothes when lounj^in,;;- 

 thevilla-'.-orwatchinjiata s.mI 

 in^- the seal nets at ni.yht. Th 

 allv atVected liv the old. 



put 



.pe 



' Dall, Alask.i, p. 379. 



' Vi-S.a. vol. 2, p. 08. 



» Nordi'iiskiiild, Vog.a, vol. 2, p. 100 .and Fig. on p. 57; D.iU, Alaska, p. 379 and plnteopposite. I also no- 

 ticc<l thia dri'ss at Plov<.r I!ay in IS81. C:oniparc also Krause lirotlu'rs, Geogr. liliitdT, vol. 5. No. 1. p. 5, 

 where tbc dress along tho coast from East Capo tu Plover Bay is described as wu saw it at Plover Hay. 



